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... effects of the rhyme . " 19 In view of these remarks we must agree with T. S. " 20 Far from Eliot that " Johnson had as fine an ear as anybody . ' being insensible to the effects of musicality , Johnson was occasion- ally able to admire ...
... effects of the rhyme . " 19 In view of these remarks we must agree with T. S. " 20 Far from Eliot that " Johnson had as fine an ear as anybody . ' being insensible to the effects of musicality , Johnson was occasion- ally able to admire ...
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... effect : the assertion of man's will may order his world exactly as fate does , but the equation equals zero ; it is ... effects of missed epidemics , famines , wars . " Je me suis fait destin , " he tells Scipion , " J'ai pris le visage ...
... effect : the assertion of man's will may order his world exactly as fate does , but the equation equals zero ; it is ... effects of missed epidemics , famines , wars . " Je me suis fait destin , " he tells Scipion , " J'ai pris le visage ...
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... effects by shifting from assonance to consonance . Certainly , this tonal shift - from bright explosiveness to ... effect in the poem . The rhetorical connection between the stanza describing the rattling coffins and the second ...
... effects by shifting from assonance to consonance . Certainly , this tonal shift - from bright explosiveness to ... effect in the poem . The rhetorical connection between the stanza describing the rattling coffins and the second ...
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